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5 Μαΐ 2020 · A frostbitten Charles Wright at camp after returning from the Great Ice Barrier as part of the first support party aiding Scott’s push to the South Pole. January 1912. Dr. Wilson, Capt. Scott, Capt. Oates, Henry Bowers and Edgar Evans pose at the South Pole.
The image on this page shows Ponting’s artistry: It captures the textures of ice, water and cloud in a perfectly balanced composition, with Scott’s ship, Terra Nova, in the background.
Capt. Scott. A full-length photograph of Captain R. F. Scott in full polar clothing standing next to the Nansen-designed sledge. His right foot is resting on the sledge frame with his right hand on his knee. The sledge is fully loaded with equipment and the tent poles can be seen lashed to the top.
The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was an expedition to Antarctica which took place between 1910 and 1913. Led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott, the expedition had various scientific and geographical objectives.
Capt. Scott at the ice crack. A portrait photograph of Captain R F Scott in canvas over-clothes and balaclava looking at the camera. His left arm is raised where he is using his hand to shield his eyes from the sun. Both hands are in fur gloves. He is holding a ski pole in his right hand.
4 Ιουν 2022 · Scott and his companions arrived at the South Pole the next day, crestfallen, and located Amundsen’s camp the next day. Their mission was complete, though not the triumph they had hoped for. ‘The POLE,’ Scott wrote in his journal.
7 Δεκ 2011 · Equal parts inspirational and heartbreaking, The Lost Photographs of Captain Scott is as much a rugged lesson in early extreme photography as it is a priceless lens on the history of polar exploration, at last free of the fog of mystery.